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midtown manhattan behind me. the city of manhattan is -- is virtually fine. the roads are fairly clear. they've done a good job on getting the roads open. you can get around. and fortunately, of course, this is not a workday. getting in and out of the city, of course, that is going to be a different situation. in new york, 12 counties have been declared under states of emergency this morning as they try to get those roads in and out of the metropolitan area open. meantime, when conditions quickly deteriorated on long island on friday, dozens of drivers, as erica noted, became stranded on the long island expressway. sergeant vincent erwan from the suffolk county highway patrol joins us. good morning. >> good morning, sir. >> can you tell us what happened? was the l.i.e. actually closed and these folks drove on and ignored the signs? >> the signs were closed by recommendation for emergency vehicles only. it's mother nature that's actually closing it with at least the foot or more of this heavy, thick snow that's just stopping vehicles in their tracks. >> were a
midtown manhattan behind me. the city of manhattan is -- is virtually fine. the roads are fairly clear. they've done a good job on getting the roads open. you can get around. and fortunately, of course, this is not a workday. getting in and out of the city, of course, that is going to be a different situation. in new york, 12 counties have been declared under states of emergency this morning as they try to get those roads in and out of the metropolitan area open. meantime, when conditions...
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midtown manhattan just behind me. the city is a -- the city of manhattan is virtually fine. the roads are fairly clear, done a good job on getting the roads open, you can get around and, fortunately, of course, this is not a work day. in and out of the city, that's a different situation. in new york, 12 counties have been declared under states of emergencies this morning. as they try to get those roads in and out of the metropolitan area open. meantime, when conditions quickly deteriorated on long island on friday, dozens of drivers became stranded on the long island expressway. we have a sergeant from the suffolk county highway patrol. >> good morning, sir. >> was the l.i.e. actually closed and these are folks that drove on, ignored the closed signs. >> the signs, it's closed, by recommendation for emergency vehicles only. mother nature is closing it with at least a foot or more of this heavy, thick snow that's just stopping vehicles in their tracks. >> any folks actually left overnight? stranded in cars overnight? >> we were able to at least remove the persons from the veh
midtown manhattan just behind me. the city is a -- the city of manhattan is virtually fine. the roads are fairly clear, done a good job on getting the roads open, you can get around and, fortunately, of course, this is not a work day. in and out of the city, that's a different situation. in new york, 12 counties have been declared under states of emergencies this morning. as they try to get those roads in and out of the metropolitan area open. meantime, when conditions quickly deteriorated on...
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i think we have a shot on the west side of manhattan, there's a running tap there. and you can see it coming down there as well. >> when we talk about new york, is this going to go to rain and then back to snow? what's the deal? >> yeah. there's going to be a little changeover. later this afternoon, it becomes all snow. and we're still talking anywhere from nine inches to a foot of snow in new york city, more as you move north and west. the other problem with this, it's not just snow. it is wind. this is going to be a wind-driven event. that's why there are blizzard warnings. winds will cut down on visibilities. we've got arctic high up to our north and canada. nor'easter coming up the coast. the pressure gradient, the difference between the two areas of pressure, that's those lines. and the tighter those lines, the higher the winds. as that low pressure pulls away -- look at some of these wind -- these are wind gusts from new york city, 43-mile-per-hour wind gusts friday afternoon. and then as we move on through the day, 55-mile-per-hour wind gusts in boston. nantu
i think we have a shot on the west side of manhattan, there's a running tap there. and you can see it coming down there as well. >> when we talk about new york, is this going to go to rain and then back to snow? what's the deal? >> yeah. there's going to be a little changeover. later this afternoon, it becomes all snow. and we're still talking anywhere from nine inches to a foot of snow in new york city, more as you move north and west. the other problem with this, it's not just...
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manhattan. >> he was big for new york. he always understood the media. knew how to get attention where it needed to be. >> changed that city. >>> right now let's get a check on your morning roads. still early but mike inouye hard at work. >> i'm tracking folks who were hard at work all night. road crews out here. we're looking at oakland with a light volume of traffic as you might expect at 4:31. typical road crews between coliseum and 980 as you head into downtown. losing a couple lanes at a time and no slowing there. watching the bay bridge as well. a smooth drive. in the foreground you see incline and taillights heading toward treasure island and at the top of the screen folks out of the city on the lower deck. you can see a light volume of traffic. there is a bit of construction over on the east shore freeway not causing slowdowns and we're always watching the city by the bay because we got a big game coming up with san francisco playing on sunday. we have to focus. we all have to focus. back to you guys. >> thank you very much. we'll have more on th
manhattan. >> he was big for new york. he always understood the media. knew how to get attention where it needed to be. >> changed that city. >>> right now let's get a check on your morning roads. still early but mike inouye hard at work. >> i'm tracking folks who were hard at work all night. road crews out here. we're looking at oakland with a light volume of traffic as you might expect at 4:31. typical road crews between coliseum and 980 as you head into downtown....
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the manhattan institute is the host of this hour-long program. >> president of the manhattan institute, it is my honor to introduce tom donohue, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. [applause] it was in 1997 that tom donohue became president and ceo of the u.s. chamber, and he has built the chamber into an unparalleled lobbying and political powerhouse. has quadrupled the chambers' budget and added hundreds of thousands of new members during his tenure, policy experts and legal advocates have helped influence regulatory agencies and politics and in the court of public opinion and governments around the world. one of his credibility is is the neck to identify key issues will ahead of the curve. he has aggressively against american jobs and growth agenda, a plan that -- advance the american jobs and growth agenda, a plan that includes rebuilding infrastructure, combating an avalanche of new regulations, protecting intellectual poverty, and reforming entitlements and tax system. under his leadership, the chamber has emerged as a major political force. as part of this bipartisan effo
the manhattan institute is the host of this hour-long program. >> president of the manhattan institute, it is my honor to introduce tom donohue, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce. [applause] it was in 1997 that tom donohue became president and ceo of the u.s. chamber, and he has built the chamber into an unparalleled lobbying and political powerhouse. has quadrupled the chambers' budget and added hundreds of thousands of new members during his tenure, policy experts and legal...
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one man distracted a security guard early saturday morning at the four seasons hotel in manhattan. the other man smashed a jacob and company display case and took off with watches and jewelry. the pair ran to a third man waiting had a getaway car. many were not working at the time, the cameras. >>> julian assange says he has the perfect defense against criminal prosecution in the u.s. running for public office. he's running for a senate seat in australia and said the u.s. would drop its investigation rather than risk a diplomatic incident. he plans to start a wikileaks party which will run on a platform of transparency in government. >>> in news 4 for your health, say -- there was no increased risk of breast and gynecological cancers from in vitro fertilization. it includes drugs that stimulate ovulation. they've linked treatment to a higher risk of cancer. other studies have not found a connection. >>> your kids are watching us right now, you might want to limit how much tv they watch later today. a new study suggests that children who watch too much television may turn into more
one man distracted a security guard early saturday morning at the four seasons hotel in manhattan. the other man smashed a jacob and company display case and took off with watches and jewelry. the pair ran to a third man waiting had a getaway car. many were not working at the time, the cameras. >>> julian assange says he has the perfect defense against criminal prosecution in the u.s. running for public office. he's running for a senate seat in australia and said the u.s. would drop...
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. >>> in the day ahead, former mayor of new york city, ed koch is getting a manhattan subway station named after him. it will be called mayor ed koch subway station. koch died of congestive heart failure last friday. he was 88. his funeral will be held today. members of the israeli consul general, mayor bloomberg and president clinton are scheduled to speak. >>> president obama is urging the boy scouts of america to reverse it ban on homosexual members. during an interview yesterday the president said scouts provide great leadership training and no one should be banned from that. last week they said they were open to overturning that ban with a policy to let local troops sponsors make their own decision o n that issue. >> a prince george's county firefighter is waking up in the hospital after being injured fighting a fire in bowie. it broke out on sunday afternoon. a neighbor called 9-1-1 after someone knocked on his door to warn him about approximate the fire spreading. no one was inside at the time. the firefighter was burned on his back. esshe is expected to be okay. >>> ravens qu
. >>> in the day ahead, former mayor of new york city, ed koch is getting a manhattan subway station named after him. it will be called mayor ed koch subway station. koch died of congestive heart failure last friday. he was 88. his funeral will be held today. members of the israeli consul general, mayor bloomberg and president clinton are scheduled to speak. >>> president obama is urging the boy scouts of america to reverse it ban on homosexual members. during an interview...
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it towers over manhattan at 1,450 feet tall. >> whoa, what was i thinking? 1,576 steps, but here i go to the top of the world. every step is for a good cause, to raise money for the multiple myeloma research foundation. >> going to be fun. >> sally, the multiple myeloma patient and she's running up with me. >> i did it last year. wow, it was tough. i said i would never, ever do it again, and here i am. >> we'll run this together, all right? >> before we started the 86-story climb, i needed a few tips. >> a few steps at a time. >> a few steps at a time. generally you're going to use your hands. i see you've got something going on but use your upper body when you can and pace yourself. >> meet you at the top. >> go. >> hardest thing i've ever done. >> that's what i'm talking about, willie and al, next year, you guys up here. doesn't get better than this. >> amazing. >> thank you. it was amazing. it's really hard to do, but it's nothing compared to what people are dealing with multiple myeloma, a rare type of blood cancer. it is fatal. anything i can do to help
it towers over manhattan at 1,450 feet tall. >> whoa, what was i thinking? 1,576 steps, but here i go to the top of the world. every step is for a good cause, to raise money for the multiple myeloma research foundation. >> going to be fun. >> sally, the multiple myeloma patient and she's running up with me. >> i did it last year. wow, it was tough. i said i would never, ever do it again, and here i am. >> we'll run this together, all right? >> before we...
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. >> it's more than double, but not as pricey as manhattan where the average price is $2.3 million. >> tell us about a condo in studio city? >> there's one condo in studio city that's two bedrooms, two baths. it's listed at $399,000, and it's just a beautiful condo. it's classic 1950s style. it's got a courtyard, garden complex with pool, beautiful tree-lined streets. it's a corner unit with a split floor plan. >> this is the area like celebrities like clooney and zach ephron live in this area. >> vanessa hudgens. >> you can get everywhere. >> take us to calabasas. which is lovely. a three-bedroom home there goes for? >> well, calabasas is fantastic. there's a three-bedroom home that's $569,000. that's where justin bieber recently purchased a property, and, you know, of course, the area of many celebrities like -- and reality shows like nick lachey and -- >> you'll run into a lot of kardashians. >> a lot of kardashian love going on down there. >> and they're breeding like flies. by the end of the day there could be three more babies. >> that's for sure. >> all right. >> take us to sil
. >> it's more than double, but not as pricey as manhattan where the average price is $2.3 million. >> tell us about a condo in studio city? >> there's one condo in studio city that's two bedrooms, two baths. it's listed at $399,000, and it's just a beautiful condo. it's classic 1950s style. it's got a courtyard, garden complex with pool, beautiful tree-lined streets. it's a corner unit with a split floor plan. >> this is the area like celebrities like clooney and zach...
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i would take him to movie premieres and parties in manhattan and he would take me to dinners and introduce me to other members of this ultra orthodox, very traditional, religious community. it was kind of an odd couple story of our time together. i really -- i went into this community having a lot of, i would say, misconceptions and prejudices about what their lives were like. i'm not proud of it, but it's true. in getting to meet especially the women in the ultra orthodox community, i was totally blown away. these are beautiful, thoughtful, intelligent, kind, warm women who were my age and had three, four, five kids and were, in many cases, very happy. >> did cosmo and that community then change your idea of what the dream was? did it become less about the carrie bradshaw life because of cosmo? >> there are still a lot of perks to the carrie bradshaw life. it opened my eyes to an idea of community and family as being the center of your world. spending less time thinking about fancy things and glamorous parties and a little more time thinking about the people around me and my family is wha
i would take him to movie premieres and parties in manhattan and he would take me to dinners and introduce me to other members of this ultra orthodox, very traditional, religious community. it was kind of an odd couple story of our time together. i really -- i went into this community having a lot of, i would say, misconceptions and prejudices about what their lives were like. i'm not proud of it, but it's true. in getting to meet especially the women in the ultra orthodox community, i was...
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in a populated area, one imagines the outcome could have been even worse if it hits a big city like manhattan shall right? >> of course. it's a shockwave, basically. this asteroid is coming in. it hits earth's atmosphere and feels like a brick wall to it because of how fast it's moving. when you hit a brick wall you basically explode. that's what happened here, it explode in mid air that. shockwave shatters glass or anything franlg sbil breakable over a huge radius. oklahoma city bomb that destroyed the building it hit but, of course, much glass was broken in the surrounding area. that's the affect of a shockwave air blast of an explosion of this kind. >> this seems to have come without warning. is this the kind of thing that scientists aren't able to detect in the atmosphere? >> below a certain size asteroid, they come in without warning, exactly. above a certain size, our radar can detect them. the military certainlies had a smaller threshold for what they can see coming in. by the time you see these coming in, there's no defense against them. something this size is not going to render the
in a populated area, one imagines the outcome could have been even worse if it hits a big city like manhattan shall right? >> of course. it's a shockwave, basically. this asteroid is coming in. it hits earth's atmosphere and feels like a brick wall to it because of how fast it's moving. when you hit a brick wall you basically explode. that's what happened here, it explode in mid air that. shockwave shatters glass or anything franlg sbil breakable over a huge radius. oklahoma city bomb...
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>> sitting here in manhattan or philadelphia, those numbers are higher. the average number of applications submitted to the common application, which has about 500 member schools, is four. >> so that's not a bad number? >> that's not a bad number. realistically, students are p probably applying and cover their options academically, admission wise and financially with about eight schools. >> extra letters of recommendation? >> schools have very specific policies on these extra letters. one letter is fine. i think if you're going to three you're really distracting the admission officer. you want to focus their attention in a limit eed time span. >> eric furda, thank you very much. i hope you're working still at u penn when my son is coming up. you hang on a little while longer. >> all righty. >>> valentine's day crafts, right after this. ♪ this is amazing, how did you find us? i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help ke
>> sitting here in manhattan or philadelphia, those numbers are higher. the average number of applications submitted to the common application, which has about 500 member schools, is four. >> so that's not a bad number? >> that's not a bad number. realistically, students are p probably applying and cover their options academically, admission wise and financially with about eight schools. >> extra letters of recommendation? >> schools have very specific policies on...
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tha manhattan. thanks to folks joining us here. i'm lester holt here with erica hill, jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. tonight is the academy awards. >> tonight there is a new host. seth macfarlane is taking on the duties. but that's not the only change. they are not saving the best for last as the awards go. awe lot of music, dancing, we'll see how it plays out. we'll do a preview this morning. >> and we've been previewing this all morning. the four of us decided to go back to the future. what does that mean? we picked out a picture that we loved of ourselves when we were wee little. same outfits, same attitudes, same fish. and dylan had to wear patent leather shoes. i didn't have to wear shoes. >> i went online, a lot of folks are doing this. recreating pictures. kind of a fun project. >> i am skeptical. it is fun. >>> music is the best medicine. we make the round with musicians on call. a great program that puts musicians, including big celebrity musicians, giving one-on-one performances, in this case young patients at a children's
tha manhattan. thanks to folks joining us here. i'm lester holt here with erica hill, jenna wolfe and dylan dreyer. tonight is the academy awards. >> tonight there is a new host. seth macfarlane is taking on the duties. but that's not the only change. they are not saving the best for last as the awards go. awe lot of music, dancing, we'll see how it plays out. we'll do a preview this morning. >> and we've been previewing this all morning. the four of us decided to go back to the...
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>> blue smoke is a barbecue joint here in manhattan. we have a couple locations. this is baltimore barbecue. you can help me out. this is called tiger sauce, mayonnaise, horseradish, a little lemon juice, sour cream. whisk that together. here we have some beef. a nice kaiser roll. spread some tiger sauce on there. >> what kind of beef is this? >> i'm using top sirloin. put a little bit of a dry rub on it and smoke it over charcoal. >> i am going to throw some onions on here too. >> raw onion, the classic baltimore pit beef sandwiches, the tiger sauce. pile it nice. >> so we have ten seconds to try our sandwiches. >> either way, thank you. >> both places are a winner today. >> we're going to take a little taste. kenny callahan, thank you very much. we'll be back with the verdict right after these messages. i'm so happy to be marrying your mom. you know that, right? uh-huh. i know this hasn't always been easy for you. and i'm really happy that you're in my life, too. ♪ it's just like yours, mom! [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open
>> blue smoke is a barbecue joint here in manhattan. we have a couple locations. this is baltimore barbecue. you can help me out. this is called tiger sauce, mayonnaise, horseradish, a little lemon juice, sour cream. whisk that together. here we have some beef. a nice kaiser roll. spread some tiger sauce on there. >> what kind of beef is this? >> i'm using top sirloin. put a little bit of a dry rub on it and smoke it over charcoal. >> i am going to throw some onions on...
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manhattan traffic. who hasn't been tested? >> thanks for that. it was a really neat opportunity. just ahead. how to protect yoursf in the event your cell phone is lost or stolen. first, these messages. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! >>> this morning, protecting your cell phone and all that information inside of it. for many, it is more than a phone, a rolodex, and even your bank. >>> how to keep all this information safe. mario armstrong lays out your best lines of defense. >>> cell phones, our life line to the world. how important is your mobile phone to you? >> i can't really do without it. >> i really depend on it. >> reporter: you have it right there? >> oh, yeah. i love my phone. >> reporter: our phones can also be risky business. >> i have had it stolen before. >> reporter: really? >> i think i cried that night. >> reporter: according to one survey, americans on average lose their phone once a year. 1 in 3 people admit to snooping
manhattan traffic. who hasn't been tested? >> thanks for that. it was a really neat opportunity. just ahead. how to protect yoursf in the event your cell phone is lost or stolen. first, these messages. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! >>> this morning, protecting your cell phone and all that information inside of it. for many, it is more...
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and really nice -- cool, but nice day in midtown manhattan. thanks for joining us here at the plaza and you at home as well. i'm lester holt with jenna wolf, erica hill. the biggest nice of awards season. >> that, it is. setting macfarlane has taken on the duties this year. but that's not the only change. the academy really wants to attract younger viewers. they have lots of surprises. they're also not saving the best for last. as the awards go. a lot of music, a lot of dancing. we'll see how it all plays out. we will do a little preview this morning. >> the four of us decided to go back to the future. we all picked out a picture we loved of ourselves when we were wee little and went back and recreated it. same outfit, same attitude, same fish, all of it. our good friend dylan got to wear patent leather shoes. >> and the ruffles. >> i didn't have to do shoes. i worked out well. it was a lot of fun. >> who needs shoes when you have that on your head. >> i went online and a lot of folks are doing this. >> yeah. i was a little skeptical too but i
and really nice -- cool, but nice day in midtown manhattan. thanks for joining us here at the plaza and you at home as well. i'm lester holt with jenna wolf, erica hill. the biggest nice of awards season. >> that, it is. setting macfarlane has taken on the duties this year. but that's not the only change. the academy really wants to attract younger viewers. they have lots of surprises. they're also not saving the best for last. as the awards go. a lot of music, a lot of dancing. we'll see...
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i think we have a shot on the west side of manhattan, there's a running tap there. and you can see it coming down there as well. >> when we talk about new york, is this going to go to rain and then back to snow? what's the deal? >> yeah. there's going to be a little changeover. later this afternoon, it becomes all snow. and we're still talking anywhere from nine inches to a foot of snow in new york city, more as you move north and west. the other problem with this, it's not just snow. it is >>> the pressure gradient, the difference between the two areas of pressure, that's those lines and the tighter the lines, the higher the winds. as the low pressure pulls away, these are wind gusts of new york city 43 miles per hour wind gusts. sustained winds of 25 to 35 miles per hour and those winds will also be pushing a lot of water on shore along the coastline, so we also have coastal flood watches in effect as well. we're going to get to your local forecast in just a moment. first this message. >>> waking up to a fresh coating of snow near the plu ridge and now changed ove
i think we have a shot on the west side of manhattan, there's a running tap there. and you can see it coming down there as well. >> when we talk about new york, is this going to go to rain and then back to snow? what's the deal? >> yeah. there's going to be a little changeover. later this afternoon, it becomes all snow. and we're still talking anywhere from nine inches to a foot of snow in new york city, more as you move north and west. the other problem with this, it's not just...
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. >> reporter: 53 miles east of manhattan, long island's busiest highway turned into a vehicle wasteland. >> everybody knew the storm was coming. why weren't they prepared for it? >> dozens of drivers needed to be rescued, and some suffering from high though therma after spending the night in the bitter cold. four wheel drive helped but it was not enough where new york looked like alaska. a trucker discovered before dawn, exits were no route to safety. >> they cleaned the service road but not the highways. >> this job required the heavy equipment, comparatively, new york city weathered the blizzard well. returning to its hurried pace by midday. >> looks like we dodged a bullet. >> on long island it was nature in contrast, her beauty and frustration. gilbert abandoned his jeep. >> i got home and my wife had to throw blankets on me. my clothes were all wet. >> with a crew of friends he worked to rescue his vehicle, and a day of inconvenience ending with small victories. >>> new this morning, police are looking for three people in connection with a quadrupel shooting. one person in critical
. >> reporter: 53 miles east of manhattan, long island's busiest highway turned into a vehicle wasteland. >> everybody knew the storm was coming. why weren't they prepared for it? >> dozens of drivers needed to be rescued, and some suffering from high though therma after spending the night in the bitter cold. four wheel drive helped but it was not enough where new york looked like alaska. a trucker discovered before dawn, exits were no route to safety. >> they cleaned...
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today's service will be held at temple emanuel in manhattan's upper east side. president clinton will deliver remarks at that service. he died on friday of congestive heart failure. he was 88 years old. >>> the post office honoring a leader of the civil rights movement. the rosa parks forever stamp will be released. she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. the stamp marks the second in a series of civil rights stamps to be released this year. >> nice tribute. >>> one of the performers at last night's super bowl coming to the bay area. we'll have details next. >> look forward to that. reminiscent of candlestick park. details about that power outage that happened during the super bowl. not good. >>> power on the hammer down for fremont 880 moves smoothly here. we'll talk about north and south and give you that overview coming up. >>> welcome back, everybody, on a monday morning. how about that? some clear sailing. smooth sailing on the san mateo bridge. remember that it is still very early. mike inouye will be along to fill you in on roads out ther
today's service will be held at temple emanuel in manhattan's upper east side. president clinton will deliver remarks at that service. he died on friday of congestive heart failure. he was 88 years old. >>> the post office honoring a leader of the civil rights movement. the rosa parks forever stamp will be released. she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. the stamp marks the second in a series of civil rights stamps to be released this year. >> nice tribute....
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and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this is one of those life-long lessons. my dad taught me the power of a good hand shake, such a simple lesson but stayed with me. i think about it with my kids, do you have eye contact? a firm grip. it was my dad. we were at a friend of his house, we had played tennis. me and dad at the all-star game a couple years ago. i shook his hand. and he made a point, my dad, saying, that was kind of a weak hand shake. you always want to have a firm hand shake, man-to-man, just an important part. >> how old were you when that happened? >> what? >> how old were you? >> i was about 10 or 11. >> so you've shaken many hands. >
and another exotic location, the city of manhattan. the faa has not agreed. i thought i wanted to go for a ride, guys, i confess, i'm a coward. i'm glad it was snowing the day i interviewed george. remember, he has crashed 50 time times. >> i think that was just a smart decision. >> depends how you define "crash". thanks. >> you can see more of those stunning photos on today.com. >> time for you to reveal the top tip you learned from your parents. >> this...
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former president bill clinton speaks at the manhattan service and koch's favorite subway station will be renamed in his honor. >>> leon panetta defended the use of unmanned drone strikes to target potential terrorists who are a threat to the u.s. in an interview on "meet the press," he says the decision to strike doesn't come lightly. >>> let's head to wall street with cnbc's kayla toshi. good morning. >> hiring in december, wall street hopes the rally will continue. two specific stocks today, cbs, host of the super bowl, and entergy, the company responsible for the blackout. how much will it cost them both? >> interesting. thanks. >>> an iranian natural gas platform sank last week in the persian gulf. workers are scrambling along the rig as it simpgs but iran has not commented on the number of injuries or fatalities in the sinking. it has been in jeopardy since sanctions have caused western companies to withdraw. >>> dramatic face-off outside of buckingham palace during a changing of the guard when a man burst through a security barrier, wielding two large knives, holding one to his
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will be flown at half-staff and funeral arrangements have been made, that service will be held here in manhattan on monday. matt? >> thank you very much. and mr. mayor, thanks for everything. here is savannah. >> matt, thanks. >>> another breaking story this morning. a pilot lost consciousness during an alaska airlines flight to seattle. his co-pilot was then forced to make an emergency landing in portland, oregon. tom costello covers aviation for us. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. this is why commercial airplanes always have two pilots in the cockpit. alaska airlines flight 473 flying from l.a. to seattle that left l.a. about 6:40 pm. it was mid flight when the pilot suddenly became unconscious. the plane was on autopilot at the time. the first officer took over the controls and declared an emergency and put the plane down in portland, oregon. a doctor on board helped to treat the pilot and paramedics in portland then met the plane on the ramp and assisted with treatment before taking him to a nearby hospital. we don't have any word on his condition. we're told he is a 28-year
will be flown at half-staff and funeral arrangements have been made, that service will be held here in manhattan on monday. matt? >> thank you very much. and mr. mayor, thanks for everything. here is savannah. >> matt, thanks. >>> another breaking story this morning. a pilot lost consciousness during an alaska airlines flight to seattle. his co-pilot was then forced to make an emergency landing in portland, oregon. tom costello covers aviation for us. good morning to you....
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what works in manhattan, kansas, is unlikely to be the solution for manhattan, new york. and, third, a need for physician leadership not the least of all because physicians are the trusted agents of our patients. much had been said about motivation. i think of the work of beth mcginn that showed that what is motivating and provides satisfaction for physicians, a primary driver of that is feeling as though he or she has delivered quality care to their patients and been relieved of administrative burden and doing that and actually spent time with their patients. so if that's where we are across disciplines, where are we as an ama many our position -- in our positioning? as i mentioned, we have worked with a variety of stakeholders on a transitional framework, the principles of which will be available to anyone who would like to have them. we see our role in this transitional phase to this future. secondly, we're focused on value and quality care in one of our endeavors, and in the second one we're focused on educating physicians in a way that will allow them to participate
what works in manhattan, kansas, is unlikely to be the solution for manhattan, new york. and, third, a need for physician leadership not the least of all because physicians are the trusted agents of our patients. much had been said about motivation. i think of the work of beth mcginn that showed that what is motivating and provides satisfaction for physicians, a primary driver of that is feeling as though he or she has delivered quality care to their patients and been relieved of administrative...
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they see it is to love anybody with a pulse on the field on the tiny sound stage on the west side of manhattan, they do everything puppies do at home, wrestle and play and pee. >> and poop patrol. come on in. >> we have many personal fouls and we try to not get those exposed too much. >> there's a half-time show of kittins which some people find exploitive and others find it empowering to the kittins, and then back to the action. a field of dreams and a roomful of puppies, and pearl got to us and our relationship escalated quickly and in my own defense she was all over me. oh, stop kissing me. okay, if you must. importantly, these are shelter dogs, all 63 of them, and because right down to their individual player profiles on the web, they are all so irresistible, and that's the one frustration viewers may have with this show taped so far in advance. >> is it at all frustrating, the people who don't know the lead time, and they call in or e-mail you, i want to adopt pearl, and pearl is already in a happy home situation. >> your home. >> or, one like ours, but you can a assure people they all go
they see it is to love anybody with a pulse on the field on the tiny sound stage on the west side of manhattan, they do everything puppies do at home, wrestle and play and pee. >> and poop patrol. come on in. >> we have many personal fouls and we try to not get those exposed too much. >> there's a half-time show of kittins which some people find exploitive and others find it empowering to the kittins, and then back to the action. a field of dreams and a roomful of puppies, and...
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. >> reporter: 53 miles east of manhattan, long island's busiest highway turned into a vehicle wasteland. >> everybody knew the storm was coming. why weren't they prepared for it? >> here and throughout long island dozens of drivers needed to be rescued. some suffering from hypothermia after spending the night in the bitter cold. four wheel drive helped but not always helping where new york looked like alaska. cars were plowed under or drifted. and exits were no root to safety. more than two feet of snow proved to be too much for plows. this job required the heavy equipment, comparatively new york city weathered the storm well and returning to the hurried pace by midday. >> looked like we dodged a bullet. >> and then contrast here. this man abandoned his jeep. >> i got home and my wife had to throw blankets on me. my clothes were all wet. >> with a crew, they freed his vehicle. a day ending with small victories. >> now, a live look at the long island expressway. you could see cars are actually moving there. take a look at that. but the road is still covered with snow and the road will st
. >> reporter: 53 miles east of manhattan, long island's busiest highway turned into a vehicle wasteland. >> everybody knew the storm was coming. why weren't they prepared for it? >> here and throughout long island dozens of drivers needed to be rescued. some suffering from hypothermia after spending the night in the bitter cold. four wheel drive helped but not always helping where new york looked like alaska. cars were plowed under or drifted. and exits were no root to...
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today's services being held at temple emanuel in manhattan's upper east side. president bill clinton expected to be among the people delivering remarks at the service. he and koch were good friends. koch died on friday of congestive heart failure. he was 88 years old. >>> new this morning, san jose police are called to a house on fire in the south bay after firefighters discover something inside that burning home. it happened just before midnight at a home on scottsville court. "today in the bay's" bob redell is live in san jose. what did they find inside, bob? >> reporter: marijuana grow. good morning to you, laura. we just spoke to a neighbor who lives two doors down from this two-story home that caught fire here overnight on scottsville court. he was surprised there were pot plants being grown inside here. he doesn't necessarily know the people that live in this home. he believes they are renters. the call came in around 11:45 last night just before nmidnigh. a one-alarm fire. the fire department had to tear down the garage door to get inside. we don't know
today's services being held at temple emanuel in manhattan's upper east side. president bill clinton expected to be among the people delivering remarks at the service. he and koch were good friends. koch died on friday of congestive heart failure. he was 88 years old. >>> new this morning, san jose police are called to a house on fire in the south bay after firefighters discover something inside that burning home. it happened just before midnight at a home on scottsville court....
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a funeral will be held monday in manhattan. >>> and in turkey at least two people are dead. several others injured after an explosion in front of the u.s. embassy in the capital city of ankara. nbc news reports the explosion was the result of a suicide bombing. we are monitoring both of these breaking stories and we'll bring you the latest
a funeral will be held monday in manhattan. >>> and in turkey at least two people are dead. several others injured after an explosion in front of the u.s. embassy in the capital city of ankara. nbc news reports the explosion was the result of a suicide bombing. we are monitoring both of these breaking stories and we'll bring you the latest
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. >> we'd see it happen in a populated area, had it been a big city like manhattan, right? >> of course. it's a shock wave, basically. the physics of it is it hits the earth's atmosphere and feels like a brick wall to it. because of how fast it is moving. and when you hit a brick wall you basically explode. that's what happened here. exploded in midair. that shock wave shatters glass or anything sort of fragile and breakable over a huge radius. remember the oklahoma city bomb that destroyed the building it hit, but of course much glass was broken in the surrounding area. that's the effect of a shock wave air blast of an explosion of this kind. >> this seems to have come without warning. is this the sort of thing that scientists aren't able to detect in the atmosphere? >> yeah. below a certain size asteroid, they come in without warning. exactly. above a certain size, a radar can detect them. the military certainly has a smaller threshold for what they can see coming in. by the time you see them coming in, there's no defense against them. something this size is not going to
. >> we'd see it happen in a populated area, had it been a big city like manhattan, right? >> of course. it's a shock wave, basically. the physics of it is it hits the earth's atmosphere and feels like a brick wall to it. because of how fast it is moving. and when you hit a brick wall you basically explode. that's what happened here. exploded in midair. that shock wave shatters glass or anything sort of fragile and breakable over a huge radius. remember the oklahoma city bomb that...
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a funeral is all set to be held monday in manhattan. >>> this morning the new york mayor's office actually tweeted we lost an irrepressable icon. >> we're keeping an eye on a breaking news story. an incident on a greyhound bus. reports of a driver in an altercation with a passenger and a minor. we're working to learn more about this. we'll update you on all of these breaking stories throughout the morning. >>> right now let's get back to those 49ers and that quest for six. history in the making here. harbaugh brothers all set getting ready to hold a joint press conference. you can see that auditorium filling up right now down in new orleans. jim harbaugh, our guy, of course, the head coach of the 49ers, his older brother who jim knows very well, john. head coach of the ravens. we'll have all of that coming up. they'll be sitting together. the first time in history two head coaches have been brothers. first time that opposing head coaches have met face to face for a joint press conference on the friday before the ball game. this should be interesting. going to be fun. we'll have it for you
a funeral is all set to be held monday in manhattan. >>> this morning the new york mayor's office actually tweeted we lost an irrepressable icon. >> we're keeping an eye on a breaking news story. an incident on a greyhound bus. reports of a driver in an altercation with a passenger and a minor. we're working to learn more about this. we'll update you on all of these breaking stories throughout the morning. >>> right now let's get back to those 49ers and that quest for...
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it is a blustery day here in midtown manhattan. lots of rain falling over the last several hours. the good news, silver lining to all these clouds, al says they will clear by some time in the next several hours, which is something to look forward to. inside the studio, i'm matt lauer, along with al roker and natalie morales. savannah joined us from the vatican this morning. we'll see more of her tomorrow morning. coming up in this next half hour, get ready for some real fireworks in the board room. "celebrity a pre "celebrity apprentice" is back. gary bussey is all you need to say. donald and ivanka trump are here in studio to give us a preview. >> it will be explosive, i'm sure. >>> giada de laurentiis is in our kitchen. >>> when is it okay to block -- we'll answer your questions when it comes to digital etiquette. >>> let's say hi to dule hill back for a seventh season on the network's longest-running show "psych." you've been picked up for an eighth season. that takes all the pressure off. >> it does. >> why do you think this show has resonated with viewers so much? it's the lo
it is a blustery day here in midtown manhattan. lots of rain falling over the last several hours. the good news, silver lining to all these clouds, al says they will clear by some time in the next several hours, which is something to look forward to. inside the studio, i'm matt lauer, along with al roker and natalie morales. savannah joined us from the vatican this morning. we'll see more of her tomorrow morning. coming up in this next half hour, get ready for some real fireworks in the board...
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. >> reporter: yes, good morning, from the west village in manhattan. that jogging path, we've seen roller bladers. thick snow falling down now. thin at times, it was light, but now it is falling down thick. you can see that the pavement is wet. also, we want to zoom in to that highway sign right there. this is the message from mayor bloomberg, and it is a highway sign that is seen everywhere on the roadways and highways across new york city. avoid unnecessary travel. heavy snow expected. the message from the city is if you can avoid unnecessary travel, do it. also, make sure that you have important supplies on hand like medicine. if you can, go to the gas station. also stock up on food. outages out here in the city of new york, possibly a foot of snow could fall on us, and it started snowing about an hour and 15 minutes ago, and we don't expect until tomorrow morning. back to you, matt and savannah. >> all right, katherine craig, thank you so much. >> the area is going to come to a standstill, but some things will go on as planned. justin bieber is sch
. >> reporter: yes, good morning, from the west village in manhattan. that jogging path, we've seen roller bladers. thick snow falling down now. thin at times, it was light, but now it is falling down thick. you can see that the pavement is wet. also, we want to zoom in to that highway sign right there. this is the message from mayor bloomberg, and it is a highway sign that is seen everywhere on the roadways and highways across new york city. avoid unnecessary travel. heavy snow expected....
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that is why the manhattan institute is so important. you have a philosophical rudd er. your research and your conclusion are grounded in facts. i stand up to the test of reason and sound argument. -- they stand up to the test a reason and sound argument. keep doing what you are doing. washington could use a strong dose of reality. let me give you a few examples. first, you cannot do much of anything without economic growth. you cannot create growth and jobs without the private sector. here is another reality -- democracy is destiny. demographics is destiny. there are plenty of folks in washington who are acting like they have never heard this before. they refuse to acknowledge any changes in entitlements to reflect longer life expectancies and earlier retirements and long retirees and a shortage of nativeborn americans to run our economy. those are facts. there is another reality that most people know is true, but they want to wish it away. that is that there is no such thing as a national economy anymore. that is the truth. at least not like we once knew it. we are all
that is why the manhattan institute is so important. you have a philosophical rudd er. your research and your conclusion are grounded in facts. i stand up to the test of reason and sound argument. -- they stand up to the test a reason and sound argument. keep doing what you are doing. washington could use a strong dose of reality. let me give you a few examples. first, you cannot do much of anything without economic growth. you cannot create growth and jobs without the private sector. here is...
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former president bill clinton speaks at the manhattan service and koch's favorite subway station will be renamed in his honor. >>> defense secretary leon panetta defended the use of unmanned drone strikes to target potential terrorists who are a threat to the u.s. in an interview on "meet the press," he says the decision to strike doesn't come lightly. >>> now let's head to wall street, cnbc's kayla tausche is at the new york stock exchange. good morning to you, kayla. >> good morning. the stock market near record highs closing friday at a level it hadn't seen since 2007, lifted by positive data on hiring. wall street hopes the rally will continue. it's watching cbs, the host of the super bowl, and entergy, the company responsible for the blackout. how much will it cost them both? >> interesting. we'll be watching that stock. kayla tausche at the new york stock exchange, thanks. >>> a terrifying video that appears to show an iranian natural gas platform sank last week in the rsian gulf. in it you can see, workers are scrambling along the rig as it sinks, but iran has not commented on
former president bill clinton speaks at the manhattan service and koch's favorite subway station will be renamed in his honor. >>> defense secretary leon panetta defended the use of unmanned drone strikes to target potential terrorists who are a threat to the u.s. in an interview on "meet the press," he says the decision to strike doesn't come lightly. >>> now let's head to wall street, cnbc's kayla tausche is at the new york stock exchange. good morning to you,...
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i went over and started talking with the manhattan institute. i was criticized for engaging with them. they join with me and said, let's figure out a way to have win-wins across the table. before you know it, the manhattan institute was working with grassroots activists who could not say the word republican without having a physical compulsion -- convulsion. we funded a program called the father heard program. it takes men coming out of prison and at rallies them around a vision greater than any individual. to produce an army of incredible dads. with partner them with mentors, gave them parenting glasses, got them together with the mothers of their children. now we see that 65% recidivism rates for people coming from prison, we have lowered that to about 7%. [applause] and this program alone has saved taxpayers in the city of new jersey -- in the state of new jersey millions of dollars. it came from a bipartisan coalition. understanding that is true in america that no side, no person, no religion, no race has a monopoly on the truth. [applause]
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the manhattan institute has worked closely with the chamber over a number of years. we are glad that lisa was able to join us here today areas what i admire most about tom is how he combines a deep understanding of the issues, philosophy and courage as an advocate area did so many and washington failed under the pressure, tom refuses to stand down for that which he believes in. a classic interview question is, if you were stuck in a foxhole, who would you want beside you? tom donahue would be the number one answer on many list sin washington. please join me in welcoming tom donahue. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you for not reading the obituary and your very thoughtful hyperbole. allow me to make one adjustment and what his said. where it says tom donahue, 450 of the smartest and most courageous and serious super people that have ever been in this business, we have done it together. i will talk for a little while and then we will do some q&a. i will leave a good amount of time for that. so start thinking about what you would like to ask. i operate under a
the manhattan institute has worked closely with the chamber over a number of years. we are glad that lisa was able to join us here today areas what i admire most about tom is how he combines a deep understanding of the issues, philosophy and courage as an advocate area did so many and washington failed under the pressure, tom refuses to stand down for that which he believes in. a classic interview question is, if you were stuck in a foxhole, who would you want beside you? tom donahue would be...